// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build 386 || arm || mips || mipsle package atomic // SwapInt64 atomically stores new into *addr and returns the previous *addr value. // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Int64.Swap] instead // (particularly if you target 32-bit platforms; see the bugs section). func SwapInt64(addr *int64, new int64) (old int64) // SwapUint64 atomically stores new into *addr and returns the previous *addr value. // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Uint64.Swap] instead // (particularly if you target 32-bit platforms; see the bugs section). func SwapUint64(addr *uint64, new uint64) (old uint64) // CompareAndSwapInt64 executes the compare-and-swap operation for an int64 value. // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Int64.CompareAndSwap] instead // (particularly if you target 32-bit platforms; see the bugs section). func CompareAndSwapInt64(addr *int64, old, new int64) (swapped bool) // CompareAndSwapUint64 executes the compare-and-swap operation for a uint64 value. // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Uint64.CompareAndSwap] instead // (particularly if you target 32-bit platforms; see the bugs section). func CompareAndSwapUint64(addr *uint64, old, new uint64) (swapped bool) // AddInt64 atomically adds delta to *addr and returns the new value. // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Int64.Add] instead // (particularly if you target 32-bit platforms; see the bugs section). func AddInt64(addr *int64, delta int64) (new int64) // AddUint64 atomically adds delta to *addr and returns the new value. // To subtract a signed positive constant value c from x, do AddUint64(&x, ^uint64(c-1)). // In particular, to decrement x, do AddUint64(&x, ^uint64(0)). // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Uint64.Add] instead // (particularly if you target 32-bit platforms; see the bugs section). func AddUint64(addr *uint64, delta uint64) (new uint64) // AndInt64 atomically performs a bitwise AND operation on *addr using the bitmask provided as mask // and returns the old value. // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Int64.And] instead. func AndInt64(addr *int64, mask int64) (old int64) // AndUint64 atomically performs a bitwise AND operation on *addr using the bitmask provided as mask // and returns the old. // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Uint64.And] instead. func AndUint64(addr *uint64, mask uint64) (old uint64) // OrInt64 atomically performs a bitwise OR operation on *addr using the bitmask provided as mask // and returns the old value. // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Int64.Or] instead. func OrInt64(addr *int64, mask int64) (old int64) // OrUint64 atomically performs a bitwise OR operation on *addr using the bitmask provided as mask // and returns the old value. // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Uint64.Or] instead. func OrUint64(addr *uint64, mask uint64) (old uint64) // LoadInt64 atomically loads *addr. // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Int64.Load] instead // (particularly if you target 32-bit platforms; see the bugs section). func LoadInt64(addr *int64) (val int64) // LoadUint64 atomically loads *addr. // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Uint64.Load] instead // (particularly if you target 32-bit platforms; see the bugs section). func LoadUint64(addr *uint64) (val uint64) // StoreInt64 atomically stores val into *addr. // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Int64.Store] instead // (particularly if you target 32-bit platforms; see the bugs section). func StoreInt64(addr *int64, val int64) // StoreUint64 atomically stores val into *addr. // Consider using the more ergonomic and less error-prone [Uint64.Store] instead // (particularly if you target 32-bit platforms; see the bugs section). func StoreUint64(addr *uint64, val uint64)